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Overview

The 1995 Mazda 626 saw no notable changes for the 1995 model year.
The 1995 Mazda 626 is available in four trims: the base DX, the midrange LX and LX V6, and the ES V6. The ES is the high-end version, coming well-equipped with amenities such as power seats and leather upholstery. The base engine is a 2.0-liter, 118-horsepower four cylinder. The V6 boasts 2.5 liters and 164 horsepower. Fuel economy for the base engine was 23/31, and for the V6 it was 20/26.
The 1995 Mazda 626 receives high marks from its owners because of its comfortable seats, good fuel economy, and affordability. Many driving enthusiasts say the 1995 626 is much sportier and more fun to drive than most other midsized sedans on the market. Some drivers have had problems with the transmission, saying they give out more quickly than one should expect.
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Keith O
Reviewed a 1995 Mazda ES V6 on Aug 7, 2010
A fun and good looking car. Just beware, if you get the V6 model, be prepared to put premium in it. Being a Japanese car, well, you know it's gonna need some good gas, even says so in the Car Manual. Other then that, get ready for crappy performance and mysterious noises from under the hood, including engine tapping. Accel- 4 out of 5 - Slow take off, hit 4,000-4,500 RPMs, it'll sit your ass flat against the seat. Braking- 3 out of 5 - Sucks, I think tey should have put bigger discs on the front and rear, but then again, that's with my style of driving. Handling- 5 out of 5 - Very smooth, quick and responsive handling. Appearance- 5 out of 5 - A very sexy looking car for the year. Actually, the model I have has everything on the outside except a spoiler. Other than paying for more expensive gas, and the cost of foreign parts when needed, its wonderful. Great gas mileage for a small V6 engine. I suggest you keep up on the maintenance and you'll have no problems. A VERY fun car to drive. Sporty looking and fast for the highway. A 2.5 Liter V6 under the hood with 167HP is a good combination for the weight of the vehicle. Very responsive handling, and a quicker car for being a family sedan, yet good on gas to boot.
Amanda T
Reviewed a 1995 Mazda LX on Jun 23, 2008
We have 180,000 miles on our Mazda and it has had very few problems.
Christopher N
Reviewed a 1995 Mazda DX on Dec 3, 2007
Some work was done on the steering column and the steering wheel was out of alignment. Though nobody told me that until a few years later.
Darran W
Reviewed a 1995 Mazda 626 on Jan 5, 2008
bought this when it was 18 months old, very reliable still drives lovely
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